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Western steam vs. snow and ice
The struggle in winter is no different today than in days of old, as we see in three tales of narrow gauge railroading

The home of the humble spike
By William Gill
Troy, N.Y., has a reputation for being tough as nails, but it should be known as the home of the railroad spike

Map of the Month: 'Tis the season for Santa trains
By Bill Metzger
Your guideline to mainline specials and holiday events at tourist roads and museums

Kansas City Union Station revisited
By Peter A. Hansen
A centennial assessment of rebirth, near death, and rebirth again

Winter summit
By Robert W. Scott
The difference between battling a mountain grade during the summer and the dead of winter is as different as night and day

50 years of the Vermont Rail System
By Scott A. Hartley
A reassembled Rutland Railway highlights this Northeastern rail renaissance

In my own words: Doug Harrop
A tribute to a talented photographer and storyteller
Trains December 2014
Trains

Trains December 2014

$1.80 $5.99
Western steam vs. snow and ice
The struggle in winter is no different today than in days of old, as we see in three tales of narrow gauge railroading

The home of the humble spike
By William Gill
Troy, N.Y., has a reputation for being tough as nails, but it should be known as the home of the railroad spike

Map of the Month: 'Tis the season for Santa trains
By Bill Metzger
Your guideline to mainline specials and holiday events at tourist roads and museums

Kansas City Union Station revisited
By Peter A. Hansen
A centennial assessment of rebirth, near death, and rebirth again

Winter summit
By Robert W. Scott
The difference between battling a mountain grade during the summer and the dead of winter is as different as night and day

50 years of the Vermont Rail System
By Scott A. Hartley
A reassembled Rutland Railway highlights this Northeastern rail renaissance

In my own words: Doug Harrop
A tribute to a talented photographer and storyteller
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